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27 August 1992 Color constancy: small overall and large local changes
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Proceedings Volume 1666, Human Vision, Visual Processing, and Digital Display III; (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.135977
Event: SPIE/IS&T 1992 Symposium on Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology, 1992, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
This is a two-part study of the human visual system's mechanism for normalization in color constancy phenomena. Part I uses a viewing technique shown by Maximov. The viewing box consists of a cardboard shoe box with a hole cut in the top to pass light, a color correcting filter and a viewing tube. The viewing tube restricts the field of view on the opposite wall where small five-area Mondrians, called Tatami are mounted.
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John J. McCann "Color constancy: small overall and large local changes", Proc. SPIE 1666, Human Vision, Visual Processing, and Digital Display III, (27 August 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.135977
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KEYWORDS
Reflectivity

Bromine

Human vision and color perception

Visualization

Transparency

Visual process modeling

Colorimetry

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